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Friday, September 21, 2007

Spain III: Avila Cathedral


Avila CathedralThe project to photograph train stations (see below) took place on a train that ended in Avila. And since we hadn’t spent a lot of time in Avila before, we spent a few hours looking around. Of particular interest (as always) was the cathedral.

Unfortunately, as made clear by many, many signs, photography was not allowed inside. This means that all the pictures you see here didn’t really happen. And if they seem a little sideways or crooked, that’s because the pictures were taken at waist-level without the benefit of a viewfinder. Sort of proves what I’ve always said about travel photography: even a blind monkey with a disposable camera can get some good pictures of a cathedral.

posted by Larry at 1:21 am  

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